Acoustic isolation booth

ABSTRACT

An acoustic isolation booth for providing a space for noisemaking out of earshot from other parties. wherein: the acoustic isolation booth comprises a shell comprising at least two compartments, an intermediate wall, a plurality of outer walls, a ceiling and one or more entryways. The shell comprises a shell width, a shell depth and a shell height. The two compartments comprise at least a first compartment and a second compartment. each of the two compartments comprises a compartment depth, a compartment width and a compartment height. A first side wall, the intermediate wall and a second side wall are configured to divide a space within the shell into the first compartment and the second compartment.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims benefit to U.S. Patent Application No.62/978,366 filed 2020 Feb. 19.

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT (IFAPPLICABLE)

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

No prior art is known to the Applicant

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An acoustic isolation booth for providing a space for noisemaking out ofearshot from other parties. wherein: said acoustic isolation boothcomprises a shell comprising at least two compartments, an intermediatewall, a plurality of outer walls, a ceiling and one or more entryways.Said shell comprises a shell width, a shell depth and a shell height.Said two compartments comprise at least a first compartment and a secondcompartment. each of said two compartments comprises a compartmentdepth, a compartment width and a compartment height. A first side wall,said intermediate wall and a second side wall are configured to divide aspace within said shell into said first compartment and said secondcompartment. Said plurality of outer walls and said intermediate wallcomprises a thickness. Said intermediate wall comprises an intermediatewall height. portions of said shell is constructed of a composition.such as, said intermediate wall, said ceiling, said first side wall,said second side wall and sometimes, a shelf. Said composition comprisesan insulation, two retaining boards. Said two retaining boards comprisesa first board and a second board. Said two retaining boards comprisesMasonite. Said insulation comprises Rockwool.

Said acoustic isolation booth for providing a space for noisemaking outof earshot from other parties. wherein: said acoustic isolation boothcomprises said shell comprising at least said two compartments, saidintermediate wall, said plurality of outer walls, said ceiling and saidone or more entryways. Said shell comprises said shell width, said shelldepth and said shell height. Said two compartments comprise at leastsaid first compartment and said second compartment. each of said twocompartments comprises said compartment depth, said compartment widthand said compartment height. Said first side wall, said intermediatewall and said second side wall are configured to divide a space withinsaid shell into said first compartment and said second compartment. Saidplurality of outer walls and said intermediate wall comprises saidthickness. Said intermediate wall comprises said intermediate wallheight.

Said acoustic isolation booth for providing a space for noisemaking outof earshot from other parties. wherein: said acoustic isolation boothcomprises said shell comprising at least said two compartments, saidintermediate wall, said plurality of outer walls, said ceiling and saidone or more entryways. Said shell comprises said shell width, said shelldepth and said shell height. Said two compartments comprise at leastsaid first compartment and said second compartment. each of said twocompartments comprises said compartment depth, said compartment widthand said compartment height. Said first side wall, said intermediatewall and said second side wall are configured to divide a space withinsaid shell into said first compartment and said second compartment. Saidplurality of outer walls and said intermediate wall comprises saidthickness. Said intermediate wall comprises said intermediate wallheight. Said acoustic isolation booth further comprises one or morespeakers. Said one or more speakers is configured to play aninterference track comprising an audio signal emanating from said one ormore speakers. Said interference track comprises a sibilance loop ofsounds such as “ch”, “ss”, “ttt”, and similar. Said interference trackis configured to interfere with parties listening in on sounds madeinside of said two compartments. Said acoustic isolation booth comprisessaid ceiling having an arched roof and an upper internal arched surface.Said intermediate wall comprises said intermediate wall height, saidacoustic isolation booth comprises said shell height, said twocompartments comprises a first height and a second height, and a soundgap comprises a sound gap height. Said acoustic isolation booth isfurther comprises said sound gap between said two compartments and belowsaid ceiling. Said sound gap configured to allow sound otherwise blockedby said intermediate wall to pass between said two compartments.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective overview of an acoustic isolation booth100.

FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective overview of a shell 200 of saidacoustic isolation booth 100.

FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C illustrate a perspective overview, elevated sideview and elevated front view of said shell 200.

FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective lower view of said shell 200.

FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate a perspective overview and detailed view ofsaid shell 200 and a plurality of outer walls 202, respectively.

FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective overview of said acoustic isolationbooth 100.

FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective overview of said acoustic isolationbooth 100 with a front enclosure 702.

FIGS. 8A and 8B illustrate a perspective overview of said acousticisolation booth 100 with said front enclosure 702 in cross-section.

FIG. 9 illustrates a perspective overview of said acoustic isolationbooth 100 with an arched roof 900.

FIG. 10 illustrates a perspective overview of said acoustic isolationbooth 100 with said front enclosure 702 removed and a ceiling 206comprising said arched roof 900.

FIG. 11 illustrates an elevated side view of said acoustic isolationbooth 100 with said arched roof 900.

FIG. 12 illustrates an elevated side view of said acoustic isolationbooth 100 with said arched roof 900.

FIG. 13 illustrates an elevated side view of said acoustic isolationbooth 100 with said arched roof 900 in a circular cross sectionembodiment 1300.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The following description is presented to enable any person skilled inthe art to make and use the invention as claimed and is provided in thecontext of the particular examples discussed below, variations of whichwill be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. In the interest ofclarity, not all features of an actual implementation are described inthis specification. It will be appreciated that in the development ofany such actual implementation (as in any development project), designdecisions must be made to achieve the designers' specific goals (e.g.,compliance with system- and business-related constraints), and thatthese goals will vary from one implementation to another. It will alsobe appreciated that such development effort might be complex andtime-consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking forthose of ordinary skill in the field of the appropriate art having thebenefit of this disclosure. Accordingly, the claims appended hereto arenot intended to be limited by the disclosed embodiments, but are to beaccorded their widest scope consistent with the principles and featuresdisclosed herein.

FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective overview of an acoustic isolation booth100.

In one embodiment, said acoustic isolation booth 100 can comprise twocompartments 102 (which can comprise a first compartment 104 and asecond compartment 106), one or more speakers 108, and an intermediatewall opening 110 in an intermediate wall 118.

Each among said two compartments 102 can comprise a shelf 112. Forexample, said first compartment 104 can comprise a first shelf 114 andsaid second compartment 106 can comprise a second shelf 116.

FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective overview of a shell 200 of saidacoustic isolation booth 100.

In one embodiment, said acoustic isolation booth 100 can comprise saidshell 200. Said shell 200 can comprise a plurality of outer walls 202, aceiling 206, and one or more entryways 208. Said plurality of outerwalls 202 can comprise a rear wall 210, a first side wall 212, and asecond side wall 214.

As illustrated, said shell 200 can comprise a rectangular shape and saidplurality of outer walls 202 can comprise rectangular planar walls. Saidceiling 206 can cover the entirety of a volume defined by said twocompartments 102. Further, said first side wall 212, said intermediatewall 118 and said second side wall 214 can divide a space within saidshell 200 into said first compartment 104 and said second compartment106.

FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C illustrate a perspective overview, elevated sideview and elevated front view of said shell 200.

In one embodiment, said shell 200 can comprise a shell width 300, ashell depth 302, and a shell height 304. Said two compartments 102 caneach comprise a compartment depth 306, a compartment width 308, and acompartment height 310. Said plurality of outer walls 202 and saidintermediate wall 118 can comprise a thickness 312. Said intermediatewall 118 can comprise an intermediate wall height 314.

FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective lower view of said shell 200.

FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate a perspective overview and detailed view ofsaid shell 200 and said plurality of outer walls 202, respectively.

As illustrated, a shell cover 504 is peeled back to reveal a composition500 of said shell 200, In one embodiment, portions of said shell 200 canbe constructed of said composition 500; such as, said intermediate wall118, said ceiling 206, said first side wall 212, said second side wall214 and sometimes, said shelf 112.

In one embodiment, said composition 500 can comprise an insulation 502,two retaining boards 506. Said two retaining boards 506 can comprise afirst board 508 and a second board 510. In one embodiment, said tworetaining boards 506 can comprise Masonite, and said insulation 502 cancomprise Rockwool.

FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective overview of said acoustic isolationbooth 100.

Said acoustic isolation booth 100 can comprise said one or more speakers108.

In one embodiment, said one or more speakers 108 can play aninterference track 600. In one embodiment, said interference track 600can comprise a sibilance loop of sounds such as “ch”, “ss”, “ttt”, andsimilar. Accordingly, said interference track 600 can interfere withparties listening in on sounds made inside of said two compartments 102.In one embodiment, said interference track 600 can comprise 60 dB ofsound, enough to mask noises made in said acoustic isolation booth 100.

One goal of said acoustic isolation booth 100 is to allow medicalprofessionals to speak with one another through said intermediate wallopening 110, or speak into a recording device while facing a portion ofsaid shell 200, such as said rear wall 210.

FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective overview of said acoustic isolationbooth 100 with a front enclosure 702.

FIGS. 8A and 8B illustrate a perspective overview of said acousticisolation booth 100 with said front enclosure 702 in cross-section.

In one embodiment, each of said two compartments 102 can comprise afront enclosure portion 800 of said front enclosure 702 encompassing aportion of said one or more entryways 208. Said front enclosure portion800 can comprise a front enclosure width 802; wherein, said frontenclosure width 802 plus a modified opening width 804 can equal saidcompartment width 308.

In one embodiment, said front enclosure width 802 can be wider to morefully enclose said two compartments 102.

FIG. 9 illustrates a perspective overview of said acoustic isolationbooth 100 with an arched roof 900.

In one embodiment, said acoustic isolation booth 100 can comprise saidceiling 206 having an arched shape, as shown with said arched roof 900.

FIG. 10 illustrates a perspective overview of said acoustic isolationbooth 100 with said front enclosure 702 removed and said ceiling 206comprising said arched roof 900.

In one embodiment, said intermediate wall 118 can comprise anintermediate chamber window 1000. In one embodiment, said intermediatechamber window 1000 can fill said intermediate wall opening 110 to as toprevent movement of germs between said two compartments 102. However,because said intermediate chamber window 1000 will effectively preventsound from moving between ing between said two compartments 102, a newmeans of communication needs to be provided. Therefore, in oneembodiment, a sound gap 1002 between said two compartments 102 and belowsaid arched roof 900.

FIG. 11 illustrates an elevated side view of said acoustic isolationbooth 100 with said arched roof 900.

In one embodiment, said intermediate wall 118 can comprise saidintermediate wall height 314, said acoustic isolation booth 100 cancomprise said shell height 304, said two compartments 102 can comprise afirst height 1102 and a second height 1104, and said sound gap 1002 cancomprise a sound gap height 1106.

Since said ceiling 206 can be arched as illustrated with said archedroof 900 or flat as shown in FIG. 2, said shell height 304 can compriseeither a substantially unchanging variable, or a changing variable. Forexample, said shell height 304 can comprise said first height 1102 in acenter portion 1108 of said arched roof 900 and said second height 1104at an edge portion proximate to said first side wall 212 and/or saidsecond side wall 214. Wherein, said first height 1102 can be higher thansaid second height 1104 so as to reach a high point approximately abovesaid intermediate wall 118 and labeled said center portion 1108.

FIG. 12 illustrates an elevated side view of said acoustic isolationbooth 100 with said arched roof 900.

In one embodiment, a sound wave 1200 such as a spoken sentence orthought can originate in one among said two compartments 102 and becarried to the other. Since said sound wave 1200 cannot travel easilythrough said intermediate wall 118, said sound gap 1002 can allow suchsaid sound wave 1200 too reflect off an upper internal arched surface1202 of said ceiling 206. Since said upper internal arched surface 1202is arched said sound wave 1200 can reflect up an against said upperinternal arched surface 1202 and down into said second compartment 106.

Our own United States Capitol building displays a similar acousticaltrick. In 1824, naval officer Edward Boid described how a curve (such assaid arched roof 900) can dramatically amplify sound. Indeed, tourguides will often tell tales of secrets stolen by one party or the otherby evesedropping in on rival politicians.

Here, however, the power of domes and/or arches is employed to thebenefit and health of users. Rather than the direct transfer of germsbetween said first compartment 104 and said second compartment 106,germs will largely remain within their original compartment and soundcan escape through said sound gap 1002, as illustrated and know in theart.

FIG. 13 illustrates an elevated side view of said acoustic isolationbooth 100 with said arched roof 900 in a circular cross sectionembodiment 1300.

As illustrated in said circular cross section embodiment 1300, the scaleof said sound gap 1002, said sound gap height 1106 and said centerportion 1108 can be taken up to accommodate a full circularcross-section of said arched roof 900. In so doing, germs would be morelikely to be contained as in one or the other among said twocompartments 102.

The following listing of the parts is included for the convenience ofthe reader.

Said acoustic isolation booth 100,

Said two compartments 102,

Said first compartment 104,

Said second compartment 106,

Said one or more speakers 108,

Said intermediate wall opening 110,

Said shelf 112,

Said first shelf 114,

Said second shelf 116,

Said intermediate wall 118,

Said shell 200,

Said plurality of outer walls 202,

Said ceiling 206,

Said one or more entryways 208,

Said rear wall 210,

Said first side wall 212,

Said second side wall 214,

Said shell width 300,

Said shell depth 302,

Said shell height 304,

Said compartment depth 306,

Said compartment width 308,

Said compartment height 310,

Said thickness 312,

Said intermediate wall height 314,

Said composition 500,

Said insulation 502,

Said shell cover 504,

Said two retaining boards 506,

Said first board 508,

Said second board 510,

Said interference track 600,

Said front enclosure 702,

Said front enclosure portion 800,

Said front enclosure width 802,

Said modified opening width 804,

Said arched roof 900,

Said intermediate chamber window 1000,

Said sound gap 1002,

Said first height 1102,

Said second height 1104,

Said sound gap height 1106,

Said center portion 1108,

Said sound wave 1200,

Said upper internal arched surface 1202, and

Said circular cross section embodiment 1300.

The following sentences are written with reference to the originalclaims.

Said acoustic isolation booth 100 for providing a space for noisemakingout of earshot from other parties. wherein: said acoustic isolationbooth 100 comprises said shell 200 comprising at least said twocompartments 102, said intermediate wall 118, said plurality of outerwalls 202, said ceiling 206 and said one or more entryways 208. Saidshell 200 comprises said shell width 300, said shell depth 302 and saidshell height 304. Said two compartments 102 comprise at least said firstcompartment 104 and said second compartment 106. each of said twocompartments 102 comprises said compartment depth 306, said compartmentwidth 308 and said compartment height 310. Said first side wall 212,said intermediate wall 118 and said second side wall 214 can beconfigured to divide a space within said shell 200 into said firstcompartment 104 and said second compartment 106. Said plurality of outerwalls 202 and said intermediate wall 118 comprises said thickness 312.Said intermediate wall 118 comprises said intermediate wall height 314.portions of said shell 200 can be constructed of said composition 500.such as, said intermediate wall 118, said ceiling 206, said first sidewall 212, said second side wall 214 and sometimes, said shelf 112. Saidcomposition 500 comprises said insulation 502, said two retaining boards506. Said two retaining boards 506 comprises said first board 508 andsaid second board 510. Said two retaining boards 506 comprises Masonite.Said insulation 502 comprises Rockwool.

Said acoustic isolation booth 100 for providing a space for noisemakingout of earshot from other parties. wherein: said acoustic isolationbooth 100 comprises said shell 200 comprising at least said twocompartments 102, said intermediate wall 118, said plurality of outerwalls 202, said ceiling 206 and said one or more entryways 208. Saidshell 200 comprises said shell width 300, said shell depth 302 and saidshell height 304. Said two compartments 102 comprise at least said firstcompartment 104 and said second compartment 106. each of said twocompartments 102 comprises said compartment depth 306, said compartmentwidth 308 and said compartment height 310. Said first side wall 212,said intermediate wall 118 and said second side wall 214 can beconfigured to divide a space within said shell 200 into said firstcompartment 104 and said second compartment 106. Said plurality of outerwalls 202 and said intermediate wall 118 comprises said thickness 312.Said intermediate wall 118 comprises said intermediate wall height 314.

Said intermediate wall 118 comprises said intermediate chamber window1000 and said intermediate wall opening 110. Said intermediate chamberwindow 1000 fills said intermediate wall opening 110. Said intermediatechamber window 1000 allows a user in one among said two compartments 102to see into the other among said two compartments 102.

Said intermediate wall 118 comprises said intermediate wall opening 110.

Each among said two compartments 102 comprises said shelf 112. Saidfirst compartment 104 comprises said first shelf 114 and said secondcompartment 106 comprises said second shelf 116.

Said intermediate wall 118 comprises said intermediate chamber window1000. Said intermediate chamber window 1000 can be configured to fillsaid intermediate wall opening 110 to as to prevent movement of germsbetween said two compartments 102.

Said acoustic isolation booth 100 comprises said ceiling 206 having saidarched roof 900 and said upper internal arched surface 1202. Saidintermediate wall 118 comprises said intermediate wall height 314, saidacoustic isolation booth 100 comprises said shell height 304, said twocompartments 102 comprises said first height 1102 and said second height1104, and said sound gap 1002 comprises said sound gap height 1106. Saidacoustic isolation booth 100 can be further comprises said sound gap1002 between said two compartments 102 and below said ceiling 206. Saidsound gap 1002 configured to allow sound otherwise blocked by saidintermediate wall 118 to pass between said two compartments 102.

Said intermediate wall 118 comprises said intermediate chamber window1000. Said intermediate chamber window 1000 can be configured to fillsaid intermediate wall opening 110 to as to prevent movement of germsbetween said two compartments 102.

Where said ceiling 206 comprise said arched roof 900, said shell height304 comprises a changing variable between said first height 1102 andsaid second height 1104 at an edge portion. Said first height 1102 canbe proximate to said center portion 1108 of said upper internal archedsurface 1202 and said second height 1104 can be proximate to said firstside wall 212 and/or said second side wall 214. Said first height 1102can be higher than said second height 1104 so as to reach a high pointapproximately above said intermediate wall 118 and/or at said centerportion 1108.

Said sound wave 1200 such as a spoken sentence or thought can beconfigured to originate in one among said two compartments 102 and becarried to the other. although said sound wave 1200 can be hindered fromtravelling between said two compartments 102 by said intermediate wall118, said sound gap 1002 can be configured to allow such said sound wave1200 too reflect off said upper internal arched surface 1202 of saidceiling 206. Said upper internal arched surface 1202 can be arched saidsound wave 1200 can be configured to reflect up an against said upperinternal arched surface 1202 and down into said second compartment 106.

Said sound wave 1200 such as a spoken sentence or thought can beconfigured to originate in one among said two compartments 102 and becarried to the other. although said sound wave 1200 can be hindered fromtravelling between said two compartments 102 by said intermediate wall118, said sound gap 1002 can be configured to allow such said sound wave1200 too reflect off said upper internal arched surface 1202 of saidceiling 206. Said upper internal arched surface 1202 can be arched saidsound wave 1200 can be configured to reflect up an against said upperinternal arched surface 1202 and down into said second compartment 106.

Said acoustic isolation booth 100 for providing a space for noisemakingout of earshot from other parties. wherein: said acoustic isolationbooth 100 comprises said shell 200 comprising at least said twocompartments 102, said intermediate wall 118, said plurality of outerwalls 202, said ceiling 206 and said one or more entryways 208. Saidshell 200 comprises said shell width 300, said shell depth 302 and saidshell height 304. Said two compartments 102 comprise at least said firstcompartment 104 and said second compartment 106. each of said twocompartments 102 comprises said compartment depth 306, said compartmentwidth 308 and said compartment height 310. Said first side wall 212,said intermediate wall 118 and said second side wall 214 can beconfigured to divide a space within said shell 200 into said firstcompartment 104 and said second compartment 106. Said plurality of outerwalls 202 and said intermediate wall 118 comprises said thickness 312.Said intermediate wall 118 comprises said intermediate wall height 314.Said acoustic isolation booth 100 further comprises said one or morespeakers 108. Said one or more speakers 108 can be configured to playsaid interference track 600 comprising an audio signal emanating fromsaid one or more speakers 108. Said interference track 600 comprises asibilance loop of sounds such as “ch”, “ss”, “ttt”, and similar. Saidinterference track 600 can be configured to interfere with partieslistening in on sounds made inside of said two compartments 102. Saidacoustic isolation booth 100 comprises said ceiling 206 having saidarched roof 900 and said upper internal arched surface 1202. Saidintermediate wall 118 comprises said intermediate wall height 314, saidacoustic isolation booth 100 comprises said shell height 304, said twocompartments 102 comprises said first height 1102 and said second height1104, and said sound gap 1002 comprises said sound gap height 1106. Saidacoustic isolation booth 100 can be further comprises said sound gap1002 between said two compartments 102 and below said ceiling 206. Saidsound gap 1002 configured to allow sound otherwise blocked by saidintermediate wall 118 to pass between said two compartments 102.

Where said ceiling 206 comprise said arched roof 900, said shell height304 comprises a changing variable between said first height 1102 andsaid second height 1104 at an edge portion. Said first height 1102 canbe proximate to said center portion 1108 of said upper internal archedsurface 1202 and said second height 1104 can be proximate to said firstside wall 212 and/or said second side wall 214. Said first height 1102can be higher than said second height 1104 so as to reach a high pointapproximately above said intermediate wall 118 and/or at said centerportion 1108.

Various changes in the details of the illustrated operational methodsare possible without departing from the scope of the following claims.Some embodiments may combine the activities described herein as beingseparate steps. Similarly, one or more of the described steps may beomitted, depending upon the specific operational environment the methodis being implemented in. It is to be understood that the abovedescription is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Forexample, the above-described embodiments may be used in combination witheach other. Many other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill inthe art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of the inventionshould, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended claims,along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims areentitled. In the appended claims, the terms “including” and “in which”are used as the plain-English equivalents of the respective terms“comprising” and “wherein.”

The invention claimed is:
 1. An acoustic isolation booth for providing aspace for noisemaking out of earshot from other parties; wherein: saidacoustic isolation booth comprises a shell comprising at least twocompartments, an intermediate wall, a plurality of outer walls, aceiling and one or more entryways; said shell comprises a shell width, ashell depth and a shell height; said two compartments comprise at leasta first compartment and a second compartment; each of said twocompartments comprises a compartment depth, a compartment width and acompartment height; a first side wall, said intermediate wall and asecond side wall are configured to divide a space within said shell intosaid first compartment and said second compartment; said plurality ofouter walls and said intermediate wall comprises a thickness; saidintermediate wall comprises an intermediate wall height; said acousticisolation booth comprises said ceiling having an arched roof and anupper internal arched surface; said intermediate wall comprises saidintermediate wall height, said acoustic isolation booth comprises saidshell height, said two compartments comprises a first height and asecond height, and a sound gap comprises a sound gap height; saidacoustic isolation booth further comprises said sound gap between saidtwo compartments and below said ceiling; and said sound gap configuredto allow sound otherwise blocked by said intermediate wall to passbetween said two compartments.
 2. The acoustic isolation booth of claim1, wherein: said intermediate wall comprises an intermediate chamberwindow and an intermediate wall opening; said intermediate chamberwindow fills said intermediate wall opening; and said intermediatechamber window is configured to allow a user in one among said twocompartments to see into the other among said two compartments.
 3. Theacoustic isolation booth of claim 1, wherein: at least one among saidtwo compartments comprises a shelf.
 4. The acoustic isolation booth ofclaim 1, wherein: portions of said shell are constructed of acomposition; and said composition comprises an insulation, two retainingboards, and said two retaining boards.
 5. The acoustic isolation boothof claim 4, wherein: said two retaining boards comprises Masonite; andsaid insulation comprises Rockwool.
 6. The acoustic isolation booth ofclaim 1, wherein: said acoustic isolation booth further comprises one ormore speakers; said one or more speakers is configured to play aninterference track comprising an audio signal emanating from said one ormore speakers; said interference track comprises a sibilance loop ofsounds such as “ch”, “ss”, “ttt”, and similar; and said interferencetrack is configured to interfere with parties listening in on soundsmade inside of said two compartments.
 7. The acoustic isolation booth ofclaim 6, wherein: said interference track comprises 60 dB of sound,enough to mask noises made in said acoustic isolation booth.
 8. Theacoustic isolation booth of claim 1, wherein: each of said twocompartments comprises a front enclosure portion of a front enclosureencompassing a portion of said one or more entryways; said frontenclosure portion comprises a front enclosure width; and wherein, saidfront enclosure width plus a modified opening width is configured toequal said compartment width.
 9. The acoustic isolation booth of claim1, wherein: said intermediate wall comprises an intermediate chamberwindow; and said intermediate chamber window is configured to fill saidintermediate wall opening to as to prevent movement of germs betweensaid two compartments.
 10. The acoustic isolation booth of claim 1,wherein: where said ceiling comprise said arched roof, said shell heightcomprises a changing variable between said first height and said secondheight at an edge portion; said first height is proximate to a centerportion of said upper internal arched surface and said second height isproximate to said first side wall and/or said second side wall; and saidfirst height is higher than said second height to reach a high pointapproximately above said intermediate wall and/or at said centerportion.
 11. The acoustic isolation booth of claim 10, wherein: saidacoustic isolation booth is configured to channel a sound wave, such asa spoken sentence, from one among said two compartments and be carriedto the other; although said sound wave is hindered from travellingbetween said two compartments by said intermediate wall, said sound gapis configured to allow such said sound wave too reflect off said upperinternal arched surface of said ceiling; and said upper internal archedsurface is arched said sound wave is configured to reflect up an againstsaid upper internal arched surface and down into said secondcompartment.
 12. The acoustic isolation booth of claim 1, wherein: saidacoustic isolation booth is configured to channel said sound wave, suchas a spoken sentence, from one among said two compartments and becarried to the other; although said sound wave is hindered fromtravelling between said two compartments by said intermediate wall, saidsound gap is configured to allow such said sound wave to reflect offsaid upper internal arched surface of said ceiling; and said upperinternal arched surface is arched said sound wave is configured toreflect up an against said upper internal arched surface and down intosaid second compartment.